Beaufort County Commissioners will hold Retreat at the Estuarium of North Carolina | Eastern North Carolina Now

   Beaufort County Commissioners will hold a retreat at the Estuarium of North Carolina to discuss a variety of issues important to the citizens of Beaufort County. The meeting will last all day during normal business hours. The public is invited.
Estuarium of North Carolina, Spring, 2011     photo by Stan Deatherage

   Here below is the agenda for Beaufort County's government:

Beaufort County Board of Commissioners Retreat


Friday, February 17, 2012

Estuarium of North Carolina

223 Water Street, Washington, NC. 27889

8:30am - 4:00pm


    8:30am: Breakfast

    9:00am - 10:30am: Capital Planning                                      Bill Rivenbark, UNC SOG
                                                     Financial Condition

    10:30am - 11:00am: Discussion of McLees Contract           BOC

    11:00 pm: Break

    11:10 - 12:00 pm: What Needs to Be Considered in              Todd Davis, Mosley Architects
                                                     Building a New Jail?

    12:00 pm: Lunch

    12:45 - 1:30pm: Why Do We Need Construction Mgt?        Bill Cram, M. B. Kahn Co.
                                                                                                                John Dunn, M. B. Kahn Co.

    1:30pm: Break

    1:40 - 2:00pm: Housing of Inmates in Pitt County
                                                     Discussion - Commissioning of Jail Work Group

    2:00 - 2:40pm Can We afford the Jail                                       Bob High, Davenport & Co.
                                                     Project & Financing?

    2:40 - 3:10pm: County Financial Overview                           Jim Chrisman
                                                     Current Investments

    3:10pm: Break

    3:20 - 4:00pm: City of Washington Water Proposal               Van Lewis, McDavid Assoc.
               Water System Extension Project Discussion       Rich Moore, McDavid Assoc.

    4:00pm: Adjourn
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